Children Of The Underground -

Reviews for the 2022 FX docuseries generally praise its harrowing and timely exploration of the broken American family court system while noting some narrative sprawl. Critics on Rotten Tomatoes describe it as an eye-opening and "nuanced" look at vigilante Faye Yager and her network for abused children. Critical Consensus

Heartbreaking and timely; powerful examination of court system failures. Laughing Place Children of the Underground

A compelling story about a woman forgotten by history, despite missing some concrete facts. Reviews for the 2022 FX docuseries generally praise

Gripping binge-watch for true-crime fans, though some thematic elements feel stretched. The Spool Laughing Place A compelling story about a woman

: Some critics, such as those at RogerEbert.com , felt the five-part series became "tangled" by focusing on too many different survival stories and side topics like the Satanic Panic.

: Reviews from Common Sense Media warn parents that the series contains graphic descriptions of child abuse and sexual violence.

: Multiple reviews highlight the documentary’s refusal to paint Yager as a pure hero, instead presenting her as a complicated figure whose methods were often messy and legally questionable. Review Highlights Key Takeaway Common Sense Media